Section A: System Objectives
Guidelines for EVP:
-
Do you feel comfortable that you will be able to show stakeholders - elected officials, residents, and other agencies - that one or more of the following objectives will be met by installing the EVP system you have chosen?
Preemption Objective 1: The EVP system shall reduce the average response time for emergency vehicles to respond to incidents.
⋄ Yes, I have enough information to show this is true for the system we have chosen.
|
⋄ No, because the system is not expected to achieve this objective.
⋄ No, I need more information.
|
Preemption Objective 2: The EVP system shall have a positive impact on the health and safety of emergency personnel.
⋄ Yes, I have enough information to show this is true for the system we have chosen.
|
⋄ No, because the system is not expected to achieve this objective.
⋄ No, I need more information.
|
Preemption Objective 3: The EVP system shall reduce the frequency of crashes involving non-emergency vehicles related to the disruption caused by responding emergency vehicles (that is, either crashes between responding units and non-emergency vehicles, or between non-emergency vehicles attempting to avoid or make way for responding emergency units).
⋄ Yes, I have enough information to show this is true for the system we have chosen.
|
⋄ No, because the system is not expected to achieve this objective.
⋄ No, I need more information.
|
1a) Based on the answers above
If you answered YES to more than one of the above, it is advisable for you to present the preemption system you have chosen to stakeholders once you have determined you can answer the remaining questions in this section.
|
If you answered NO to more than one of the above or if the system is not intended to achieve these objectives, you may need to reconsider whether you can justify implementation or if you need more information; it is suggested that you continue with these questions to see what further information will be needed.
|
Dostları ilə paylaş: |